Often in life there are obstacles that stand between where we are and where we want to be. Let’s take a leaf out of king David’s book on how he was able to overcame his own literal giants.
This morning we begin a Sunday morning study of 2 Corinthians, one of Paul’s most personal letters, and one that teaches us so much about the Christian perspective on trials, ministry, and eternity. Paul begins immediately in chapter 1 talking about God’s comfort – what does he want us to see?
It’s New Year’s Eve, and as we end a year together, we will notice the connections between the beginning and the end of the Bible. Those connections help us understand what life is all about, and they provide powerful anchors to help us face life’s challenges…
“Hope in God” has been our theme for 2017. Our theme verse has been Psalm 42:5, so this morning we will study its context, Psalm 42. What does the psalm teach us about handling difficulty, and about how to reorient our soul when we feel disoriented in our faith?
In our Family Day afternoon service, we remind ourselves that our family’s ‘life journey’ doesn’t always go the way we planned. When life takes a turn we don’t want, how should we respond?